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Simon Storage Ltd – Immingham East Terminal
Gasoline Import – Layers of Protection Analysis
P & I Design Ltd
DOCUMENT NO: SI057001_RPT
2 Reed Street, Thornaby, UK, TS17 7AF
ISSUE: G DATE: 29.06.12
Tel: + 44 (0)1642 617444
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www.pidesign.co.uk5.3.6 Conditional Modifiers - Scenario 2, Overfill of gasoline tank during import from a ship
leading to a potential flash fire.
1. Probability of required meteorological conditions
The probability of the weather conditions being conducive to allow a flash fire is
unquantifiable as flash fires can occur in most weather conditions. The assumed probability
is 100%
Probability
1.0
2. Probability of ignition producing flash fire
The vapour/mist cloud will be large and may drift. There may be sources of ignition outside
the bund. The most probable source of ignition is deemed to be either road vehicles, a
switchroom or the road outside the site. The probability of an ignition leading to a flash fire
was discussed in detail and it was felt that on the terminal it should not be assumed to be
unity. However, sources of ignition are uncontrollable and thus the overall probability of
ignition will be taken as unity. There are no continuous sources of ignition.
Probability
1.0
3. Probability of personnel being in affected area
The chance of any personnel being present in the area affected by the fire, essentially within
the Bund area, is considered very low as there are a low number of personnel out on site at
any one time.
Probability
0.1
4. Probability of a fatal injury
The likelihood of fatality in a flash fire is not considered as absolute. Typically most would
survive a flash fire.
Probability
0.5